Japan’s Nikkei 225 will re-take record highs: Schroders
Remi Olu-Pitan of Schroders discusses the outlook for the Bank of Japan’s negative interest rate policy, and explains why she sees further upside to the Japanese equity market.
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Remi Olu-Pitan of Schroders discusses the outlook for the Bank of Japan’s negative interest rate policy, and explains why she sees further upside to the Japanese equity market.
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